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boy u people r behind the times.!!!i got chew out in here B4..4not doing research b4 asking A?...just about everything i wanted 2no about my r451c is in this st forum...BUT it would be great if after having my r451c since 10/09, somebody could tellme how 2enable java!!!!!

boy u people r behind the times.!!!i got chew out in here B4..4not doing research b4 asking A?...just about everything i wanted 2no about my r451c is in this st forum...BUT it would be great if after having my r451c since 10/09, somebody could tellme how 2enable java!!!!!

Yes, you can have Java while using your cell phone. Go to Wal-Mart, buy a coffee maker, coffee maker filters and a can of coffee (Java), go home, plug in the coffee maker, follow the instructions that come with said coffee maker. Volia! A nice cup of Java.

I could be off base, but.... I know with a RAZR on Verizon, the phone is programmed with BREW, as oppose to the same RAZR on another carrier like Tmobile, in which case the phone is programmed in JAVA. Therefore a Verizon RAZR couldnt run JAVA apps because JAVA wasn't ON the phone.

So, it might be logical to assume that NO straight talk phones could run JAVA apps because they're all programmed with BREW to run on the Verizon network... but.. I don't know this for a fact.

Yes, you can have Java while using your cell phone. Go to Wal-Mart, buy a coffee maker, coffee maker filters and a can of coffee (Java), go home, plug in the coffee maker, follow the instructions that come with said coffee maker. Volia! A nice cup of Java.